Our Michigan man has finally chimed in after a long hiberation. I thought I'd toss my 2 cents into the pot on his updated list. Consider this a companion to be read along side Bill's last post.
OT: Zebrie Sanders – Rated as the number two offensive line prospect in Ohio behind Mike Adams, Sanders seems headed for the south. With two tackle commits for both Ohio State and Michigan, Sanders may be forced to warmer climates. If Ohio State gets involved, they may immediately jump into his top three.
Lucas Nix is a Pitt lock…you can cross him off now or later.
I would also be marginally interested in a stiched Michigan jersey that said “Hooey” on the back. So it would be great if you got Hooey. A verbal Hooey, if you will.
QB: I’m a little shocked that QB is this low down the list. With the Forcier transfer, depth must be a huge concern after Henne loses his fourth consecutive OSU/Bowl Game. There’s Mallet, who sounds like a homesick puppy, locked in his dorm listening to power ballads and dreaming of Texas. And behind him there’s something called Cone, who apparently averaged thirteen pass attempts per season during high school. Sweep the leg, Johnny!
HB: Christian Wilson looks like a real player. Very athletic, very versatile. I hope he doesn’t waste away in Ann Arbor, because we probably don’t have room in our smallish class.
DT: Lots of names, no descriptions. Apparently this is the Lloyd Carr “fling enough and something will stick” way of recruiting. Word is that Martin had a strong camp showing.
CB: Rahim Moore and E.J Woods will be great corners at Michigan. If by corner you mean safety, which is the position they actually play. And my Michigan you actually mean UCLA, to which they are both verbally committed.
Johnny Adams…I’m sad that he may not be a Buckeye, because he looks like a bad ass. But there are durability concerns and allegedly he likes to run backwards 15 yards on punt returns. We retired that with Ted Ginn Jr.
TE: Brandon Moore – Another good TE from Ohio; it’s just unbelievable how much more talent we have here than in Michigan. Moore looks like a stud receiver but OSU coaches think he's very limited as a blocker. He also seems limited to TE and Tressel like position flexibility. Watching his film, he looks like a man among boys. What happens when he has to play other boys? Maybe if Koger heads north to lose 3 out 4, we can get involved. But I would much rather have Koger than Moore. Why the heck is Moore listed above Koger on this list?
FS/CB: “Best Ann Arbor prospect since Carl Tabb.” What a ringing endorsement…I’m already worried.
OG: Just taking this opportunity to emphasize how much better our offensive line commits are. I might mention again later. If we get Jenkins or Shaw, this will be a historic class.
Another shock…Garrett Goebel is a “backup”? The kid has offers from the entire Big Ten, Notre Dam, Miami, Nebraska and Tennessee. I hope he ends up in Columbus as a DT.
WR: Darryl Stonum. “Don’t throw it to Stone Hands!” Man, Necessary Roughness was a classic. Where have you gone, Kathy Ireland?
Fred Smith is a player and Michael Floyd may be the top WR in the country. Hopefully Smith will play for D’Antonio, and Floyd seems destined for Charlie Cheesburger. Though if Cone is throwing the passes, it doesn’t matter who is running the routes.
WSDE: Shayne Hale, aka players who is still considered a linebacker. Amazing size and speed combination. Again, I’d be sad if he ended up in Michigan, but we can’t offer his munchkin friend just to get him. There are plenty of linebackers in this class, so Sweat, Zordich or others will be fine with me. At the Pittsburgh Combine, Hale was reportedly woofing at Buckeye commit DeVoe Torrence. Torrence preceded to barbeque him into drills. Is this a case of future teammates having fun and talking some smack, or a preview future November showdowns?
SS: Will Hill is a flat-out five-star stud. USC, the Florida schools and hometown Rutgers will be the major players. Did I forget to mention Michigan? No.
Danny McCarthy has Notre Dame (where is brother plays), Ohio State (where he loves the coaching staff) and Michigan as his top three. I think Michigan might be third. Kind of the way that Rosie O’Donnell would be third to Alessandra Ambrosio and Anna Kournikova.LB: Again, the class is loaded here. A prep player might actual be able to start for Michigan at middle linebacker this season. I am eagerly anticipating the debut of Austin Panter though. Watching him shed blocks and tackle is reportedly much like seeing Lord of the Dance.
Brendan Beal = Poindexter. He’s going to USC, with Notre Dame and OSU in the bridal party. And drinking heavily.
Brandon Beachum is another solid Ohio kid that deserves an offer in any other year. I still hope they find room and we sweep the Mooney three.Sam McGuffie – It’s amazing how this guy yo-yo’s up and down the Michigan list. Apparently fickle mistresses in Michigan. Reports are starting to circulate that J.B. Shugarts and Mike Brewster are trying to get the OSU coaches in on McGuffie. Now, we’re pretty limited in scholarships. And we have Torrence at RB, Posey at WR, Stoneburner at H-Back and hope to have Cordale Scott fill out the receivers.
I’ve already made it known that McGuffie isn’t at the top of my list. But he’s intriguing as a slot guy and return specialist. Since we’ve already taken Shugarts, who previously held the number 1 spot, is Sam next?
OT: Zebrie Sanders – Rated as the number two offensive line prospect in Ohio behind Mike Adams, Sanders seems headed for the south. With two tackle commits for both Ohio State and Michigan, Sanders may be forced to warmer climates. If Ohio State gets involved, they may immediately jump into his top three.
Lucas Nix is a Pitt lock…you can cross him off now or later.
I would also be marginally interested in a stiched Michigan jersey that said “Hooey” on the back. So it would be great if you got Hooey. A verbal Hooey, if you will.
QB: I’m a little shocked that QB is this low down the list. With the Forcier transfer, depth must be a huge concern after Henne loses his fourth consecutive OSU/Bowl Game. There’s Mallet, who sounds like a homesick puppy, locked in his dorm listening to power ballads and dreaming of Texas. And behind him there’s something called Cone, who apparently averaged thirteen pass attempts per season during high school. Sweep the leg, Johnny!
HB: Christian Wilson looks like a real player. Very athletic, very versatile. I hope he doesn’t waste away in Ann Arbor, because we probably don’t have room in our smallish class.
DT: Lots of names, no descriptions. Apparently this is the Lloyd Carr “fling enough and something will stick” way of recruiting. Word is that Martin had a strong camp showing.
CB: Rahim Moore and E.J Woods will be great corners at Michigan. If by corner you mean safety, which is the position they actually play. And my Michigan you actually mean UCLA, to which they are both verbally committed.
Johnny Adams…I’m sad that he may not be a Buckeye, because he looks like a bad ass. But there are durability concerns and allegedly he likes to run backwards 15 yards on punt returns. We retired that with Ted Ginn Jr.
TE: Brandon Moore – Another good TE from Ohio; it’s just unbelievable how much more talent we have here than in Michigan. Moore looks like a stud receiver but OSU coaches think he's very limited as a blocker. He also seems limited to TE and Tressel like position flexibility. Watching his film, he looks like a man among boys. What happens when he has to play other boys? Maybe if Koger heads north to lose 3 out 4, we can get involved. But I would much rather have Koger than Moore. Why the heck is Moore listed above Koger on this list?
FS/CB: “Best Ann Arbor prospect since Carl Tabb.” What a ringing endorsement…I’m already worried.
OG: Just taking this opportunity to emphasize how much better our offensive line commits are. I might mention again later. If we get Jenkins or Shaw, this will be a historic class.
Another shock…Garrett Goebel is a “backup”? The kid has offers from the entire Big Ten, Notre Dam, Miami, Nebraska and Tennessee. I hope he ends up in Columbus as a DT.
WR: Darryl Stonum. “Don’t throw it to Stone Hands!” Man, Necessary Roughness was a classic. Where have you gone, Kathy Ireland?
Fred Smith is a player and Michael Floyd may be the top WR in the country. Hopefully Smith will play for D’Antonio, and Floyd seems destined for Charlie Cheesburger. Though if Cone is throwing the passes, it doesn’t matter who is running the routes.
WSDE: Shayne Hale, aka players who is still considered a linebacker. Amazing size and speed combination. Again, I’d be sad if he ended up in Michigan, but we can’t offer his munchkin friend just to get him. There are plenty of linebackers in this class, so Sweat, Zordich or others will be fine with me. At the Pittsburgh Combine, Hale was reportedly woofing at Buckeye commit DeVoe Torrence. Torrence preceded to barbeque him into drills. Is this a case of future teammates having fun and talking some smack, or a preview future November showdowns?
SS: Will Hill is a flat-out five-star stud. USC, the Florida schools and hometown Rutgers will be the major players. Did I forget to mention Michigan? No.
Danny McCarthy has Notre Dame (where is brother plays), Ohio State (where he loves the coaching staff) and Michigan as his top three. I think Michigan might be third. Kind of the way that Rosie O’Donnell would be third to Alessandra Ambrosio and Anna Kournikova.LB: Again, the class is loaded here. A prep player might actual be able to start for Michigan at middle linebacker this season. I am eagerly anticipating the debut of Austin Panter though. Watching him shed blocks and tackle is reportedly much like seeing Lord of the Dance.
Brendan Beal = Poindexter. He’s going to USC, with Notre Dame and OSU in the bridal party. And drinking heavily.
Brandon Beachum is another solid Ohio kid that deserves an offer in any other year. I still hope they find room and we sweep the Mooney three.Sam McGuffie – It’s amazing how this guy yo-yo’s up and down the Michigan list. Apparently fickle mistresses in Michigan. Reports are starting to circulate that J.B. Shugarts and Mike Brewster are trying to get the OSU coaches in on McGuffie. Now, we’re pretty limited in scholarships. And we have Torrence at RB, Posey at WR, Stoneburner at H-Back and hope to have Cordale Scott fill out the receivers.
I’ve already made it known that McGuffie isn’t at the top of my list. But he’s intriguing as a slot guy and return specialist. Since we’ve already taken Shugarts, who previously held the number 1 spot, is Sam next?
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